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fractionatic

adjective.
1.) super cool
2.) totally awesome
3.) pretty or sexy looking
"whoa dude, that chick is fractionatic!"
"joey, my dear, that is fractionatic. indeed."
by kacie! :D March 30, 2004
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Freecation

Freecation: a business trip to a desireable location in which very little business actually gets done.
My co-worker and I went on a two-day freecation to New York to learn the new software.
by RunGirlRun July 24, 2009
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Fractioner

A morbidly obese person, most likely above 400 pounds in weight. They are so heavy that it is easier to describe their weight in terms of a fraction of a ton.
Hey, look at that fat-ass fractioner taking up three seats on the plane.
by SpartanBeard December 5, 2010
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fractional volume of an extraction solvent

An optimum volume of an extraction solvent is the calculated volume of an extraction solvent needed to extract all the desired solute from a given mass of a solid material based on the liquid to solid ratio experimentally established.

A Fractional Volume of an extraction solvent is a fraction of the optimum volume of the extraction solvent, into which the optimum volume of an extraction solvent is equally divided.

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A Fractional Volume of an extraction solvent is an equal fraction of the optimum volume of the extraction solvent, into which the optimum volume of an extraction solvent is divided.
If 100ml hot water is required to extract all the tea from a tea bag, then 100ml hot water is the optimum volume of the extraction solvent. Ten 10ml volumes of hot water are fractional volumes of an extraction solvent i.e. hot water. Each fractional volume of an extraction solvent can then be used to extract the tea from the tea bag in a single extraction cycle. To use all the ten fractional volumes of the extraction solvent it would need to carry out the extraction in ten extraction cycles. Should one opt to use 20ml of hot water to extract the tea from the tea bag, then the optimum volume of the extraction solvent, 100ml ought to be divided into five fractional volumes of an extraction solvent (hot water), each of which equals 20ml. The fractional volume of the extraction solvent of 20ml would then be used in each extraction cycle.
by Emty Em June 10, 2011
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improper fraction

a person whose chest is much larger than their abdomen (from a term for a fraction where the numerator is greater than the denominator)
Only after her plastic surgery did she realize that she had become an improper fraction.
by The Return of Light Joker September 13, 2011
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Fractionize

1) In mathematics, the process of turning whole numbers and/or variables into fractions by adding numerators or denominators.

2) To create a number expressed in the form a/b.
In order to solve this equation, we will first need to fractionize the x term.
by smudgetool April 12, 2011
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fractionally

1: of, relating to, or being a fraction
2: of, relating to, or being fractional currency
3: relatively small : INCONSIDERABLE
4: of, relating to, or involving a process for separating components of a mixture through differences in physical or chemical properties
First, fractionally ownership of real estate assets for investment purposes is not new, said Nils Kok, an economist and associate professor of finance and real estate at Maastricht University, in the Netherlands.
by Ms.lolipop July 1, 2020
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